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  • No offense, but if the Asians can build such awesome smartphones, why can't they make a cool coaster????

  • excitement rating: 4.52 (Medium)

    intensity rating: 6.74 (High)

    nausia rating: 3.21 (Low)

  • THE PINK STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN.

    Is trolling us.:c

  • Are you riding In Noddys car on this rollercoaster? Lol

  • The lift is so .................... slow .____.

  • Does B&M exist in Japan? It seems none of the rollercoasters there are made by them!

  • @densonhyde1 actually there are couple of them

  • Looks like it was drenched in Pepto Bismol.

  • Shitty shitty bang bang: The ride.

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  • these parks look empty, I WANNA GO THERE

  • whts with Japan/ China and their gay ass rollercoasters!?

    

  • The color pink on the tracks would make me puke even without loops

  • asians and the color pink

  • wow that should be so fast as the Maverick lift lol :D

  • Oh I don't still ever see such a tilted catwalk @ 2:22 or did I see someone had ever smacked one of his/her hands there? "Woah I'm scared!!" :-O

  • i like how there is a disney park commerical on the side. lol

  • fuck Japanese lift hills!!!

  • i wonder if those asians could afford to build an at least somewhat decent coaster if they saved some money by not putting catwalks on the whole track. what a waste.

  • @xlowpitch "Those Asians?"

  • @xlowpitch Lol. Coasters in Japan focus on family. Not on thrills. Another thing - Catwalks aren't expensive at all when you compare it to train cost; track; contruction; and/or supports.

  • @tsunami762 i get that, i'm not talking thrills though. just basic layout, manufracturing, stuff like that. just looks all super-mega-low-budget to me.

  • @xlowpitch Most parks in Japan, as I said, are focused on family, and tend to be VERY small (when compared to Disney, or Busch Gardens). Because of this, instead of there being a few large parks like USA, there are many small parks across Japan - allowing access to more families. A few may be owned by the same companies, and indeed are low-budget parks.

  • No WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEE on this video?

  • Immer diese schwuchtel achterbahnen : auf englisch : this roller coaster is gay

  • the theme park is so quiet O___O

  • What's with Japan and their one MPH Lift hills?

  • @RocketRodder asain suspense......

  • @RCdude1616 I guess. :O

  • LOL @1:10 you REALLY see how slow the lift is!

  • That's a great sound at 0:24

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  • are jet coasters common in japan??

  • @LARUCUS Actually, they call roller coasters in japan Jetukosta, obviously meaning jet coaster, that is why there are so many coasters in japan that are called that.

  • @JKalama25799752 But the question is.... Why? D:

  • @RocketRodder Coasters in Japan are for the whole family and focus more on Fun rather than Scary. So they use jet coaster as a sign to children as something fun. Weird japanese traditions. smh.

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